Pull The Cord
It's almost time to pull the cord. If I were running things, this current version of the Los Angeles Kings would have until about January to right itself. If it doesn't, the carnage could an should be ubiquitous. This last week was a bit of an eye opener. When we beat the sickly ducks, I wasn't displeased, but my enthusiasm was tempered as I looked forward to some real tests. After playing three serious contenders, we now know that if this team plays its absolute best, they are capable of competing, but still likely to loose. If they play like they did last night, they are an embarrassment. I have little faith that things will change much. Since I began writing this, Pearson is now gone. I don't think he will be the last player to leave. Doughty, Kopitar, Brown, and Quick need to decide whether or not they are willing to wait out the rebuild, which could mean frustration during the last chunk of their prime years. If they a...